HERE'S SOMETHING YOU DON'T SEE EVERDAY ...A TWO- TONE LOBSTER. IN FACT: THERE'S A áONEá IN á50-MILLONá CHANCE OF CATCHING ONE OF THESE GUYS. A RARE TWO-TONE LOBSTER, NETTED OFF THE MAINE COAST EARLIER THIS MONTH IS NOW CALLING THE "GULF OF MAINE RESEARCH INSTITUTE" HOME . THE LOBSTER IS ORIGINALLY FROM THE THE WATERS NEAR "OWL'S HEAD MAINE". "it's a genetic mutation and as we talked about, these mutations occur to different degrees and this is a particularly uncommon one.there are people who fish for decades who haven't seen a lobster split down the little like this, color- wise. . THE ONLY LOBSTER CONSIDERED TO BE MORE RARE IS AN ALBINO LOBSTER. YOU HAVE A ONE IN 100-MILLION CHANCE OF NETTING ONE OF THOSE LOBSTERS. TO CHECK THAT OUT AS WELL AS WELL AS OTHER STRANGE LOBSTERS, VISIT THE